Rogue Warrior Discussion

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From the moment i start playing this game i noticed over-dozed F words in the game and a bit disturbing language toward enemies. It's obvious that enemies are North Korean soldiers and Mr. Hero speaks with pure American accent! He slanders, he curses .....over and over, though i'm 25 and not much of a clean-cut person but that much of F-ing people tickles me too. First i remember it was Vietnam-wars that was an A-lister foe in games then Russians and now NK! But this one has gone to far! I mean all the enemies of US policies are evil and corrupted-Like an epidemy of Russian mafia!-supposed to be killed in games, and US gamers has come to the point that we should take it into extreme!

I'm not even sure if we are a family, in fact, a council of elites to bring authoritarian-ship across the world.

From the moment i start playing this game i noticed over-dozed F words in the game and a bit disturbing language toward enemies. It's obvious that enemies are North Korean soldiers and Mr. Hero speaks with pure American accent! He slanders, he curses .....over and over, though i'm 25 and not much of a clean-cut person but that much of F-ing people tickles me too. First i remember it was Vietnam-wars that was an A-lister foe in games then Russians and now NK! But this one has gone to far! I mean all the enemies of US policies are evil and corrupted-Like an epidemy of Russian mafia!-supposed to be killed in games, and US gamers has come to the point that we should take it into extreme!

Um. I think there's a point somewhere in the engrish there. I'll try to work through that.The guy the game is based off of, or at least the personality of the character, is technically a convicted criminal. If he wasn't so aggressive, he wouldn't have such a record for getting things done. He's earned the right to be borderline insane. It's also obvious he wouldn't actually be talking like he does in the game during a real mission.As for disliking US foreign policy, take a seat. Your number will be called when roughly 5,500 nuclear warheads have been disarmed.